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One Night In Texas
Jane Sullivan

All covert operative Derek Stone wanted was to get in and get out. The job was simple. Unfortunately, getting caught by Alyssa Ballard wasn't part of the plan. Six months ago they'd had a week of wild, wonderful sex. Then he'd left without a trace.Derek's undercover work allows him to get close to no one– though he can't help wanting another under-the-covers experience with sexy Alyssa. His mission in Dallas wraps up in twenty-four hours, and he wants to make them count. While he knows he should walk away again, Derek wants Alyssa…and one more night in Texas.

“Don’t you know what you do to me?”

“What?” Derek whispered. “Tell me.”

Alyssa’s throat was too tight to release the words.

Still staring at her intently, Derek encircled her wrist with his fingers, pressing his thumb to her pulse point. “Never mind,” he murmured. “I can feel it.”

He was right. Her heart was racing like mad. And she wanted him, no matter how wrong it was.

“I’m such a fool,” she said.

“Why?”

“I believed everything you told me before, and here I am believing you all over again.” From the first moment Derek had caught her eye, she’d had the feeling he could read her every thought.

“I haven’t lied to you. Not this time,” he murmured, edging closer to her.

“No lies, maybe. Just a few gaping omissions.”

“You can believe this,” he said, slipping his arm around her waist. “Not a day has gone by in the last six months that I haven’t wanted you.”

With that, he dragged her to him and kissed her.

Dear Reader,

What if you had a scorching one-week affair with a sexy, mysterious man, only to have him disappear without a trace? What if you found out every word he’d told you during that week was a lie, including his real name? What if fate brought you face-to-face with him again six months later in a luxury high-rise apartment penthouse, and he appeared to be robbing the place?

In One Night in Texas, this is the situation Alyssa Ballard finds herself in. But during the next twenty-four hours she discovers the secret behind the man she was once so infatuated with, and suddenly she’s falling for him all over again.

I love to create stories where my characters end up together through unusual circumstances neither one of them could have anticipated. I hope you enjoy One Night in Texas, and that it holds a few surprises for you, too.

Visit my Web site at www.janesullivan.com, or write to me at jane@janesullivan.com. I’d love to hear from you!

Best wishes,

Jane Sullivan

Books by Jane Sullivan

HARLEQUIN TEMPTATION

854—ONE HOT TEXAN

898—RISKY BUSINESS

960—TALL, DARK AND TEXAN

1002—WHEN HE WAS BAD…

HARLEQUIN DUETS

33—STRAY HEARTS

48—THE MATCHMAKER’S MISTAKE

One Night in Texas

Jane Sullivan

www.millsandboon.co.uk (http://www.millsandboon.co.uk)

This book is dedicated to the people who have read my Harlequin Temptation novels over the years, with special thanks to those of you who have written to me with such kind words or shared my books with other readers. I hope you enjoy this one!

Contents

Chapter 1 (#u4ce127af-d4d3-5e09-92b6-44e2aeb341fe)

Chapter 2 (#ua5a19c4a-d851-5cc2-9bea-3dfd63fc05ae)

Chapter 3 (#u015bcec2-464d-52aa-8759-adc8f63ab9ae)

Chapter 4 (#ub8ceb1a7-017c-5fea-8e4d-d7d5408fcb2e)

Chapter 5 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 6 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 7 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 8 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 9 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 10 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 11 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 12 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 13 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 14 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 15 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 16 (#litres_trial_promo)

1

HE SAT ALONE at the bar, a darkly handsome man surrounded by an aura of mystery that made the very air around him quiver with tension. Underdressed for the trendy Seattle hotel club, he wore a pair of jeans and a fitted black T-shirt, but after one look at those eyes, not a soul would have suggested he adhere to a dress code.

At least fifteen minutes had passed since the drink in front of him had touched his lips. He paid no attention to the lively atmosphere in the club. Ignored the bartender when he spoke to him. Barely moved a muscle.

He only had eyes for her.

Sitting at a nearby table, she felt the power of his presence like a knockout punch. No matter how many times she looked away, when she glanced back, his gaze was still fixed on her, his eyes like daggers that could rip right through the fabric of her dress and leave her completely naked.

The game continued between them for several more minutes. At his unrelenting attention, her cheeks flushed and her skin grew taut and prickly.

He wanted her. She knew it. They’d never exchanged a word, yet still she knew it.

Then, inexplicably, he turned away. Rising from the bar, he tossed down a bill and then headed for the door of the club.

Disappointment surged through her. She told herself it was for the best, that she had no business messing with a man who exuded danger, but the sexual tension he radiated still made fantasies spring to her mind.

But as he neared the door, he slowed down. Stopped. Turning around, he met her eyes again.

And waited.

But even as he issued the invitation, his eyes flashed a warning. He was telling her that if she gave in to temptation, she did so at her own risk.

Some unfathomable force drove her to stand. Saying nothing to her friends, she sidestepped the table and walked toward the doorway, as if an invisible thread were drawing her to him.

Even if she was having second thoughts, he didn’t give her the chance to reconsider. Without a word, he took her by the hand and headed for the elevators, forcing her to keep up with his long, purposeful strides. He led her straight into an open elevator, and as the doors closed, the tension between them reached a crescendo. He backed her against the wall and kissed her, bringing those fantasies to life in ways she never could have imagined. And by the time they reached his room—

“Hey, lady! Watch where you’re going!”

A hand clamped down on Alyssa’s arm and pulled her backward at the same time a car horn blared. She whipped around to find that the hand on her arm belonged to an older man who had just pulled her out of the path of an oncoming car.

She stared at him dumbly, then glanced at the traffic whizzing by. Good Lord. What was the matter with her?

She blinked, bringing herself back to reality. “Thank you,” she told the man. “I—I don’t know what I was thinking.”

He gave her a smile. “You must have been daydreaming.”

“Yes,” she said. “I guess I was.”

“Better be more careful next time,” he said as he continued down the street.

Alyssa stood there for a moment, collecting her wits and chastising herself for walking around in traffic like some kind of loony romantic with her head in the clouds. She’d spent a lot of time in the past six months thinking about what had happened in Seattle, but this was the first time that preoccupation had nearly gotten her killed. In every other aspect of her life, she had her head on straight. So why was it that the memory of that man could still make her behave like an idiot?

Oh, hell. She knew why. Because the week she’d spent with him had been the most incredible experience of her life and no man since had measured up. Not one of them had even come close.

Particularly the man she’d met today.

She’d left the restaurant a few minutes ago, thankful she’d agreed to meet him for an early lunch and not dinner. Of course, for the right man, she could have stretched her hour-long lunch into two, but this guy hadn’t even been worth a coffee break.

Not that he was unattractive. He was tall and blond with surfer-boy good looks—every woman in the place had noticed him. Unfortunately he’d turned out to be the most smug, self-centered, self-important man she’d ever met.

The light turned red and the Walk sign came on. Alyssa had just stepped off the curb when she heard a voice behind her.

“Alyssa! Wait!”

She turned to see her sister, Kim, hurrying down the sidewalk toward her, moving clumsily in her too-tall heels, the breeze swirling her hair into a copper cloud around her head. She stopped in front of Alyssa, breathing hard.

Alyssa looked at her incredulously. “Kim? What are you doing here?”

“I was sitting in the coffeehouse across the street from the restaurant, waiting for you to come out. But you left so quickly I had a hard time catching up.” She wiped a strand of windblown hair from her face and flashed Alyssa a big grin. “So? How was your date with Tom?”

Oh, Lord. That goofy smile again. Ever since Kim had gotten engaged, she’d become The Stepford Sister, with a mission to make Alyssa as ecstatically happy as she was. Unfortunately that meant setting her up with anyone she could find who was male and had a pulse. Since Alyssa had been transferred from Seattle several months ago, Kim had talked her into four blind dates, and every one of them had been a disaster. And this guy—a neighbor of Kim’s fiancé—had been the worst one yet.

“How was it?” Alyssa said. “Well, let’s see…have you ever listened to somebody talk about himself?”

“Sure.”

“For an entire hour?”

Kim’s buoyant smile sank into a frown. “Oh, come on. He couldn’t have been that bad.”

“Do you know what he does for a living?”

“Yeah. He sells luxury cars. Jeff says he makes a lot of money.”

“Oh, yeah. He told me he made big bucks last year, but—hush, hush—what the IRS doesn’t know won’t hurt them.”

Kim winced. “Well, if he sells cars, he probably drives a nice one, right?”

“Sure he does. It’s very expensive and classy and prestigious, you know, and he told me if I’m very, very lucky, he might take me for a ride in it someday. Wouldn’t that be fun?”

Kim’s expression grew progressively more pained. She shrugged weakly. “Okay. But at least it sounds as if he likes to talk. Beats the silent type.”

“Only if we’d had an actual conversation. It was more like pontification. I got to hear about The World According to Tom. Religion, politics, sex, the stock market—I heard it all. I’d be willing to bet he couldn’t even tell you my name.”

“Come on, Alyssa. There must have been something good about him.”

“Kim,” she said sharply, “the man could barely eat because he was so busy patting himself on the back!”

Kim held up her palm. “Okay. I get the picture. I just thought you two might get along, you know? After all, you went to the same university.”

“So did ten thousand other people.”

“So you have nothing in common?”

“Yes. We do. We both have opposable thumbs and walk upright. But I’m looking for a little more compatibility than being part of the same species.”